linuxdoc page numbering

linuxdoc page numbering

Post by k.. » Sat, 10 Jun 2000 04:00:00



Hi all,

I am using linuxdoc to write an article. I use <toc> to generate
a table of contents. However, the automatic page numbering counts
the toc pages and as a result, the first content page is numbered
as page 3 (page 1 and page 2 are occupied by the toc), while the
toc says this page is on page 1.

Any idea on how to fix this problem?

Thanks!!!

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